Marking the production midpoint for this experimental documentary and curatorial project that began in late 2014, the exhibit will showcase over 50 photographs, maps, film shorts and collected ephemera along with the first two volumes of collected field dispatches from the project.

Made in the Mojave features artists working within this landscape in a variety of creative strategies and approaches to subject. The exhibition will be on display from May 13 – July 30, 2017. Please visit MOAH’s website for museum hours and location plus special events associated with this exhibit.

Special related event: To coincide with the Made in the Mojave opening on May 13, 2017 Kim Stringfellow is organizing a docent-led group tour of the Antelope Valley Indian Museumthe morning of the reception. We will meet at AVIM at 10:45 am. Participants need to arrange their own transportation to the museum (AVIM is located 21 miles east of downtown Lancaster). Fee is $3. Tour will begin at 11 am sharp.

If you are interested in attending this special field trip please email Kim Stringfellow at: [email protected] with the number of people in your party and the subject line: AVIM Group Tour.

ABOUT

Kim Stringfellow is an artist, educator, writer and curator based in Joshua Tree, CA. Her work bridges cultural geography, public practice and experimental documentary into creative, socially engaged transmedia experiences. She is a 2016 Andy Warhol for the Visual Arts Curatorial Fellow and a 2015 Guggenheim Fellow in Photography. She was awarded an honorary doctorate from Claremont University in 2018. Stringfellow is a Professor at San Diego State University’s School of Art + Design.